I'm no expert, but +1 for looking at the full UMLS toolkit. There's also a
semantic UMLS service. I'm sure that Olivier Bodenreider and the UMLS staff
would be helpful if you made direct inquiries about your use case.
John P. Rees
Archivist and Digital Resources Manager
History of Medicine
See NLM's Fedora/Blacklight implementation for serials:
http://collections.nlm.nih.gov/catalog/nlm:nlmuid-52420700R-root
Root object metadata is from the MARC record for the whole work; leaf object
metadata is volume-specific (it's hand-crafted).
John P. Rees
Archivist and Digital Resources
Something like Quick View Plus?
http://www.avantstar.com/metro/home/products/quickviewplusstandardedition
john
-Original Message-
From: Shearer, Timothy J [mailto:tshea...@email.unc.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2012 6:03 PM
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Subject: [CODE4LIB]
I'm embarking on exactly the same thing, and for films as well. Depending on
the fidelity of your recording you will get different results using Premier Pro
in the Adobe Creative Suite 4/5. For modern (2009 recordings) high-fidelity
audio we only got 80% accuracy.
Dragon still does not work in
And DOIs are just a managed implementation of Handles which the IDF created, so
you could go the Handles route for free. But then you lose the CrossRef
services, etc. if that is important to you.
John P. Rees, MA, MLIS
Curator, Archives and Modern Manuscripts
History of Medicine Division, MSC